McLEAN o@ca.on.grey_county.artemesia.flesherton.the_flesherton_advance 2007-09-05 published
McLEAN,
Glen▼
In loving memory of my dear husband Glen who passed away September 7,
I do not need a special day To bring you to my mind
The days I do not think of you are hard to find
And no one knows the heartache
As I try to carry on
What it meant to lose you
No one will ever know
Your place no one can fill
I loved you dearly in death
And I love you still
- Norma
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McLEAN o@ca.on.grey_county.hanover.the_post 2007-11-02 published
WILSON, Maretta Veronica (formerly
TASKER,
CHERREY, née
MacLEAN)
Maretta Veronica
WILSON (née
MacLEAN,) of R.R.#2, Connecticut,
passed away peacefully at Groves Memorial Hospital, Fergus, on
Saturday, October 20, 2007 in her 74th year.
Beloved wife of Stuart
WILSON, the late Donald
TASKER (1987)
and the late Russell
CHERREY (1993.) Loving mother of Richard
CHERREY and his wife
Diane of Walkerton, Raymond
CHERREY and
his wife Ruby of Hanover, Kathy
WINFIELD and her husband Carl
of New Hamburg, Bonnie
SIMPSON of Breslau, Lynda
TALBOT and her
husband Greg of Durham, Michael
TASKER and his wife
Valerie of
Alma, Dan TASKER and his wife
Jessica of Arthur, Jack
TASKER
and his wife
Corina of Waterloo and Kelli
HILL of Harriston.
Stepmother of Rob
WILSON and his friend Crystal of R.R.#2, Conn
and Christine
WILSON and Ray of Winchester.
Fondly remembered by her 22 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.
Sister of William
REAMAN and his wife
Marilyn of Port Dover.
The family received Friends at the Heritage Funeral Home, Drayton
on Monday, October 22, 2007. Rev. Dave
TIESSEN conducted the
Funeral Service in the Community Mennonite Fellowship Church,
Drayton, on Tuesday, October 23, 2007 at 2 p.m. Interment Drayton
Cemetery.

McLEAN o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2007-05-28 published
MURRAY,
Mary
(HEAGY)
Passed away peacefully surrounded by the love of her family at
her home on Saturday, May 26th, 2007 in her 69th year. The former
Mary HEAGY was the beloved wife of George
MURRAY.
She was the
loving mother of Wayne and his wife Linda, James, Connie and
her husband Jamie
McLEAN and Paul and his friend Brenda. Grandma
will be greatly missed by her grandchildren: Jeffery, Stephen,
Alexander, Troy, Dwayne and Lindsay as well by her great-grandchildren:
Isaiah, Lilly and Tyson. The
MURRAY family will receive Friends
for visitation at the Currie Funeral Home in Chatsworth on Tuesday
afternoon and evening 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m., where a private
family service will be conducted. Interment will be at the Walters
Falls United Cemetery. If so desired, memorial contributions
to the Canadian Cancer Society or a charity of your choice would
be appreciated by the family.

McCLEAN o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2007-06-05 published
HARRON,
DoreenMae (née
BEST)
Peacefully at John Joseph Place in Owen Sound on Sunday evening,
June 3rd, 2007. Doreen Mae
HARRON (née
BEST,) of Owen Sound,
in her 76th year. Dearly beloved wife of the late Lorne
HARRON.
Loving mother of Lorna
GIVENS and her husband, Bob, of Owen Sound,
Bob HARRON and his wife, Patti, of Harriston and Shelley
HARMS
and her husband, Herman, of Owen Sound. Proud grandmother of
Jennifer (John)
HEATHERS, Jackie (Jason)
BROWN, Katie
HARRON,
Kyle HARRON, James
MERCIER, Amanda (Dean)
GRAHAME, Amy
BULMER,
Jeff HARMS and Derrick
HARMS.
Devoted great-grandmother of Jessica
and Jennifer
BROWN. Cherished sister of Bob
BEST and his wife,
Doris, of Owen Sound. Dear niece of Margaret
McCLEAN and Cliff
JACKSON.
Doreen will be sadly missed by her in-laws, George and
Ethel HARRON,
SadieHOLLANDS and Winnifred
FRASER, all of Kincardine
and her many cousins, nieces, nephews and Friends. Predeceased
by her parents, George and Hazel
BEST.
Friends may call at the
Brian E. Wood Funeral Home, 250 - 14th Street West, Owen Sound
(519-376-7492) on Wednesday from 2: 00-4:00 and 7:00-9:00 p.m.
A Funeral Service for Doreen
HARRON will be held in the Funeral
Home Chapel on Thursday, June 7th, 2007 at 11: 00 a.m. with Rev. David
SHEARMAN officiating. Interment in Greenwood Cemetery. If so
desired, the family would appreciate donations to the Alzheimer
Society or the charity of your choice as your expression of sympathy.
Lady May Rebekah Lodge #188 will hold a Memorial Service at the
Funeral Home on Wednesday evening at 6: 45 p.m.

McLEAN o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2007-07-09 published
WATSON,
Lillian "
Skippy" (née
COLLINSON)
In Rockwood Terrace, Durham on Friday July 6, 2007. Lillian (nee
COLLINSON) of Durham in her 92nd year. Wife of the late Norman.
Devoted and loved mother of Murray (Marlene
McLEAN) of Toronto.
Loving grandmother of Kate
WATSON of Toronto. Predeceased by
2 brothers George and John and 3 sisters Violet, Irene and May.
Friends may call at the Fawcett-McEachern Funeral Home and Cremation
Centre, Durham on Tuesday from 1: 00 until 2:00 p.m. Funeral Service
will be held in the Funeral Home Chapel at 2 p.m. on Tuesday
July 10, 2007. Interment in Durham Cemetery. “Lillian lived her
life with determination and purpose and truly lived it to the
fullest. She left her mark!&rdquo

McLEAN o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2007-07-17 published
McKENZIE,
Anne (formerly
MacLEAN)
Peacefully at the Southampton Care Centre on Sunday, July 15th,
2007, at the age of 96 years, Anne
McKENZIE. Wife of the late
Allan McKENZIE, and the late Jack “Scotty”
MacLEAN.
Mother of
Brian MacLEAN of Dundas, and Stuart
MacLEAN and his wife
Joanne▼
of Southampton. Grandma to Ian and his wife Michelle, Kevin and
his fiancée Christy, Colleen and her husband Don
KAUS,
Heather
and her husband Christian
VEILLETTE,
Brock and
Susan.Great-grandma
to Jared and Keaton. She is predeceased by her daughter-in-law
Jennifer MacLEAN, and by her sister Eve
SHOWERS.
She▼ will be
deeply missed by the McKenzie, Ribey and McGillivray families.
Friends may call at the W. Kent Milroy Port Elgin Chapel 510 Mill
Street, Port Elgin (Town of Saugeen Shores), from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.
on Wednesday July 18th. Funeral service will be conducted in
the chapel on Thursday morning at 11: 00 a.m. with the Rev. Gordon
WILLIAMS officiating. Interment Sanctuary Park Cemetery. Memorial
contributions to the Cancer Society or the Alzheimer Society
would be appreciated as expressions of sympathy. Portrait and
memorial online at www.milroyfuneralhomes.com

McLEAN o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2007-07-20 published
BELROSE,
Ruth (née
MARSHALL)
At the Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre in Toronto on Wednesday
July 18, 2007. In her 69th year, Ruth
BELROSE (née
MARSHALL,)
the loving wife of Larry
BELROSE.
Loving mother of Carol
McLEAN
(Brian SCHOFIELD,)
Cathy and her husband Ray
BRANTON. Loving
grandmother of Andrew and Nicole
McLEAN,
Collin and Rose
BRANTON.
Dear sister of Jean and her husband Robert
WILSON, and Harry
MARSHALL and his wife
BillieBRIDGEMAN.
Fondly remembered by
her nieces and nephews. Friends may call at the Breckenridge-Ashcroft
Funeral Home on Friday from 7 to 9 p.m. A funeral service will
be held at the funeral home on Saturday morning at 11 a.m. Doctor Brad
CLARK officiating. As an expression of sympathy, memorial donations
to the Ontario Heart and Stroke Foundation would be appreciated
by the family.

McLEAN o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2007-10-11 published
THOMAS,
DonnaMarie (née
MacLEAN)
Of Southampton, at Hamilton General Hospital, on Sunday, October 7,
2007 in her 78th year. Beloved wife of the late Ken
THOMAS.
Dear
mother of Maxine
THOMAS
(SimonBILLING,) and Dean
THOMAS, all
of Toronto. Loved sister of Walter
MacLEAN of Brampton and Bruce
(Joan) MacLEAN of Barrie. Also survived by sisters-in-law, Donelda
(Norman) BEECH of Paisley and Jean
THOMAS of Waterloo. Predeceased
by her parents Lawrence and Olga
(HANSSEN)
MacLEAN and brother-in-law,
Murray THOMAS.
Sadly missed by her nieces and nephews. Visitation
at the Davey-Linklater Funeral Home, 757 Princes Street, Kincardine,
Ontario, N2Z 1Z5 519-396-2701, on Saturday, October 13, from
1: 00 p.m. until 2:00 p.m. The celebration of Donna's life will
be held in the chapel at 2: 00 p.m., with Rev. Creola
SIMPSON
officiating. Memorial donations to the Saugeen Memorial Hospital
Foundation would be appreciated as expressions of sympathy. Portrait
and memorial online at www.daveylinklaterfuneralhome.com

McLEAN o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2007-10-26 published
CARLSON,
Caroline “Cora“ (née
CLARKE)
At Grey Bruce Health Services in Meaford on Wednesday October 24,
2007. The former Caroline Edna
CLARKE of Heathcote, in her 94th
year. Daughter of the late Alfred and Bertha
(PERRYMAN)
CLARKE.
Beloved wife of the late Glenden Oscar
CARLSON (2002.) Loving
mother of Clarke (Torch)
CARLSON and his wife
Carol, of Heathcote.
Fondly remembered by grandchildren Adam (Terri)
CARLSON,
Mark
(Michelle)
CARLSON, April (Michael)
McLEAN, Tracy (Shane)
KING,
Lisa (Brad)
LEAL and by her ten great-grandchildren. Cremation
will be followed by private family arrangements. As your expression
of sympathy, donations to a charity of your choice would be appreciated
and may be made through the Ferguson Funeral Home (The Valley
Chapel), 20 Alice Street East, Box 556, Thornbury, Ontario N0H 2P0
(519-599-2718) with whom arrangements have been entrusted.

McLEAN o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2007-11-02 published
NOBLE,
IsabelleM. (née
HILL)
Peacefully at John Joseph Place in Owen Sound on Thursday November 1,
2007. Isabelle M.
NOBLE (née
HILL,) the beloved wife of James H.
NOBLE.
Loving mother of Lori
STOBBE, Steven
NOBLE and his wife
Elaine, Fay
NOBLE and her husband Gary
HEANEY,
JanNOBLE and
Paul NOBLE.
Loving grandmother of eight grandchildren. Fondly
remembered by her nieces and nephews. Predeceased by her brother
Harold HILL and her sister June (Mrs. Gordon
McLEAN.)
Friends
may call at the Breckenridge-Ashcroft Funeral Home on Sunday
from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. A private family service will
be held. Rev. Jack
TWEDDLE officiating. As an expression of sympathy,
memorial donations to the Alzheimers' Society would be appreciated.

McLEAN o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2007-11-19 published
FERGUSON,
HeidiMarion
Of Kincardine, died peacefully at South Bruce Grey Health Centre-Kincardine,
on Tuesday, November 6, 2007. Beloved daughter of Doreen
FERGUSON
and dear sister of Kelly-Lee and Bill. Father Harley
FERGUSON
of Key West, Florida. Heidi will be greatly missed by her dear
friend and companion Butch
McIVOR.
Special thanks to Butch
McIVOR,
Elaine WALDEN and Lynn
SOMER. A memorial service will be held
at the Davey-Linklater Funeral Home, 757 Princes Street, Kincardine,
Ontario, N2Z 1Z5,519-396-2701, on Saturday, November 24, 2007
at 11: 00 a.m., with Rev. Ruth
MacLEAN officiating. Interment,
Kincardine Cemetery. Memorial donations to Women's House of Bruce
County, Kincardine would be appreciated as expressions of sympathy.

McLEAN o@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2007-01-10 published
FloraKathleen
(Kay)
McALLISTER
In loving memory of Flora Kathleen (Kay)
McALLISTER,
September 15, 1923 - December 28, 2006.
Kay McALLISTER, a resident of the Pioneer Manor, Sudbury, and formerly of Spring Bay, died at
the Laurentian Site of the Manor on Thursday, December 28, 2006 at the age of 83 years.
She was born at Spring Bay, daughter of the late George and Margaret
McCOLEMAN)
CAMPBELL.
Kay enjoyed quilting and had spent much of her life working alongside Gordon on
their farm. Her greatest joy and pleasure was her family. She was a devoted wife, mother
and grandmother, and had dedicated her life to her family. Many wonderful memories will be
cherished by all. Kay was predeceased by her beloved husband Gordon, June 2, 2001. Dearly
loved and loving mother of Larry and Shirley of Naughton, Linda
McLEAN and Peter
HALL of
Copper Cliff, Jack and Terri of Massey and Ron of Copper Cliff. Proud grandmother of Anita
and Gerry, Tom, Tammy and Brian, Darren and Zacha, Darcy, Brad and Marie, Becky, Brenna and
Ashley and great grandchildren Anthony, Johnny, Sarah, Aiden, Mickie Lynn and Casey.
Dear sister of Annabelle
McCORMICK of Gore Bay, Eileen and Roy
MORAN of Toronto, Ken and
Doreen CAMPBELL of Spring Bay, Doug and Monica
CAMPBELL of Toronto. Predeceased by sisters
Julie WEST, Lois JONES, Wanda
ANDERSON, Verzella
JEFFKINS and Betty
JEFFKINS. Also survived
by several nieces and nephews. Friends called at the Culgin Funeral Home on Tuesday after
7.00 p.m. The funeral service was conducted in the Wm. G. Turner Chapel on Wednesday,
January 3, 2007 at 11.00 a.m. with Reverend Mary Jo
ECKERTTRACY officiating. Interment in
Grimesthorpe Cemetery. In remembrance, donations to the Alzheimers Society would be appreciated.

McLEAN o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2007-01-02 published
McLEAN,
AdeleMargie▼ (née
CUTCLIFFE)
It is with broken hearts and great sorrow that our family announces
the passing of Adele Margie
(CUTCLIFFE)
McLEAN to be with her
Lord on Saturday, December 30th at Parkwood Hospital. Mrs.
McLEAN
is the much loved wife of Max
McLEAN of Courtright, Ontario and
dear mother of Michael
McLEAN
(Paula,)
TamiTAILOR/TAYLOR (Larry,) Don
McLEAN (Eunice), Elizabeth
SHARPE (John), Caroline
KING (Craig)
and special friend and grandmother to 17 grandchildren. Adele
was in her 68th year, the seventh child of her predeceased parents
Harold and Janet
CUTCLIFFE, Cape Traverse, Prince Edward Island.
Loving sister of Beatrice
PATTERSON (Doug), Lois
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON, Wendell
CUTCLIFFE, Alger
CUTCLIFFE (Elizabeth), Donna
LIVINGSTONE, Elizabeth
Flack, Lynda
GARDINER
(Sheldon) and long-time special friend
Hazel THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON.
Sister-in-law of Peggy and Ruth
CUTCLIFFE, brother-in-law
of Paul DAWSON and predeceased by brothers Gordon, Byron and
Gerald and sister Eleanor, brothers-in-law Doug
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON and
Nelson LIVINGSTONE.
Sadly missed by many nieces and nephews.
Family and Friends will be received at Smith Funeral Home, 1576 London
Line (Hwy 22) Sarnia, Ontario on Tuesday evening, January 2 from
7-9 p.m., and Wednesday, January 3, 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. Funeral
service will be held at the Sarnia Gospel Hall, 1791 London Line
(Hwy 22) Sarnia on Thursday, January 4, 2007 at 2 p.m. Interment
will follow at Hillsdale Cemetery, Petrolia, Ontario. Memorial
contributions can be forwarded to the Ukraine Orphanage. Please
send cheques to "Gospel Trust Canada" 80 Robarts Drive, Milton,
Ontario L9T 5P3. Donations should be marked for "Ukraine Assembly
Trust". Memories and condolences may be sent on line to www.smithfuneralhome.ca
The McLEANFamily would like to extend a sincere thank you to
the staff of the Victoria Hospital and the 5th floor Palliative
Care Unit at Parkwood Hospital for all their care, compassion
and commitment given to Adele and Max. With Christ; which is
far better. Philippians 1: 23 We are in sorrow - she is in total
joy, We see the separation - she is in the presence of her Lord,
We know weeping - she has had all tears wiped away, We share
a deep loss - she has gained a crown that will not fade away,
We are aware of her absence - she has been welcomed home.

McLEAN o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2007-01-03 published
JOHNSTON,
Kenneth "
Speed"
Clarence
Peacefully after a courageous battle with cancer Mr. Kenneth
(Speed) Clarence
JOHNSTON of Blyth in his 73rd year. He is survived
by his wife
Thelma and by his family Glenda (Dave)
NOVAK of Lyons,
Illinois,Blaine
(Tracy)
JOHNSTON of Sherwood Park, Alberta,
Dori JOHNSTON and Chris
SHALONE, Lee (Albert)
KWONG all of Edmonton,
Sonya (Jeff)
WERNER of Cambridge. Also missed by 10 grandchildren
and 2 great-grandchildren. He will be missed by Thelma's family,
Wayne (Debbie)
McDOUGALL,
Bill
(Brenda)
McDOUGALL all of Blyth,
Diane (Ken)
ANDERSON of R.R.#1 Londesborough, Shirley (Dan)
TAILOR/TAYLOR
of R.R.#1 Varna and Kevin (Betty)
McDOUGALL of Trenton. Also
missed by 10 step-grandchildren and 5 step-great-grandchildren.
Dear brother-in-law of Lloyd (Lillian)
APPLEBY of R.R.#2 Blyth,
Marguerite (John)
PECKITT of Nepean, Don (Sharon)
APPLEBY of
Lucan. Also missed by several nieces and nephews. Predeceased
by his parents Clarence and Marjorie
(GRASBY)
JOHNSTON, sister
Iona McLEAN, brothers-in-law Donald
McLEAN and Bill
APPLEBY,
and by step-grand_son Luke
ANDERSON.
Friends will be received
at the Blyth Visitation Centre of the Falconer Funeral Homes,
407 Queen Street, Blyth on Thursday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. where
the funeral service will be held on Friday January 5, 2007 at
2 p.m. Interment Blyth Union Cemetery. In lieu of flowers donations
to the Blyth Legion Branch #420 Building Fund, Blyth Fire Department
Training Centre, or Blyth Minor Sports would be appreciated as
expressions of sympathy. Royal Canadian Legion Branch #420 Blyth
service will be held Thursday evening at 6: 45 p.m.

McLEAN o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2007-01-06 published
MITCHELL,
Sonja (née
BRUGGMAN)
At Bluewater Health -- Norman Site, Sarnia on Thursday, January 4,
2007. Sonja
MITCHELL (née
BRUGGMAN,) 73 years, of Oil Springs.
Loving wife of Jim
MITCHELL.
Beloved mother to Paul and Joanne
MITCHELL and their children Jacob and Andie of Courtright, Judy
and Fred NEATHWAY and their daughter Nikki of Sarnia, and Tom
MITCHELL and his children Andrew and Courtney of Corunna. Dear
sister of James and Diane
KELLS and Ernest and Margo
KELLS all
of Sault Ste. Marie. Dear sister-in-law of Wilbert and Shirley
MITCHELL of Oil Springs, Lillian
HOSKIN of Sarnia, Marie
DEKEYSER
and Don YOUNG of Sarnia, Betty and Earl
JOHNSON of Petrolia,
Reta McLEAN of Wallaceburg, Donna and Cliff
OLIVER of Brigden,
and Doris and
Ed STOREY of Thamesville. Also survived by several
nieces and nephews. Sonja had a great love for her family and
was an avid square dancer (37 years), loved camping and spending
the winter in Arizona. Visitors will be received on Sunday from
2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the Needham-Jay Funeral Home, Petrolia
where the funeral service will be held on Monday, January 8,
2006 at 11: 00 a.m. Rev. Mark
PERRY officiating. Interment in
Oil Springs Cemetery. As expressions of sympathy, memorial donations
may be made by cheque to the Canadian Diabetes Association or
the charity or your choice. Memories and condolences may be sent
on-line at www.needhamjay.com.

McLEAN o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2007-01-09 published
McLEAN,
Marion▲▼Beatrice (née
ATTWOOD)
Of Saint Thomas, on Monday, January 8, 2006, at the Saint Thomas-Elgin
General Hospital, in her 86th year. Beloved wife of 68 years
of Peter James
McLEAN and loved mother of Barbara
HUGHES of Saint Thomas,
Carolyn and her husband Norman
BOSETTI of Windsor, Guy and his
wife JaneMcLEAN of London and Peter
McLEAN Jr of Saint Thomas.
Dear sister of Ruth
BROOKS of Saint Thomas, Eleanor and her husband
William GLIDDON of Saint Thomas and Ken and his wife
LaurieATTWOOD
of Germany. Sadly missed by 10 grandchildren, several great-grandchildren
and a number of great-great-grandchildren and nieces and nephews.
Marion was born in Saint Thomas on June 26, 1921, the daughter
of the late William and Ivy
(MYALL)
ATTWOOD.
She was a retired
dietician and had worked at Grace Hospital, Windsor and the Saint Thomas-Elgin
General Hospital. Marion was a member of Saint_John's Anglican
Church and a life member of the Order of the Eastern Star Chapter #320.
Resting at Williams Funeral Home, 45 Elgin Street, Saint Thomas where
funeral service will be held Thursday at 1: 00 p.m. Interment
to follow in Elmdale Cemetery. Visitation Wednesday from 2-4 and
7-9 p.m. Remembrances may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society.

McLEAN o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2007-01-09 published
McLEAN,
Evelyn
(NANT)
Peacefully at the Tillsonburg District Memorial Hospital on Sunday,
January 7, 2007. Evelyn
(NANT)
McLEAN of Tillsonburg in her 88th
year. Born in Brownsville, Ontario, February 25, 1919. Member
of Avondale Zion United Church, Tillsonburg. Charter member of
Brownsville Women's Institute. Member of Brownsville United Church
United Church Women An avid quilter. Lived in Tillsonburg since
1986. Dear daughter of the late Thomas
NANT and the late former
Mary ESSELTINE.
Predeceased by her husband Kenneth Charles
McLEAN
(November 13, 1993.) Dear father of Mary (Bill)
SQUIRES,
Tillsonburg,
Sally (Rev. Ross
HIBBERT), Stoney Creek. Proud grandmother of
nine grandchildren, 13 great-grandchildren, and three great-great-grand_sons.
Also survived by two nephews. Survived by a dear friend, Ernie
HARRISON,
Hamilton.Predeceased by a son Thomas
McLEAN (1989)
and by her brother Lorne
NANT (1982.) Resting at the Verhoeve
Funeral Home, 262 Broadway, Tillsonburg, where service will be
held in the chapel on Thursday, January 11, 2007 at 3: 00 p.m.
by Rev. Margaret
MURRAY of Avondale Zion United Church, Tillsonburg
and Rev. Ross
HIBBERT of Linden Park United Church, Hamilton.
Interment in Delmer Cemetery. Donations (by cheque only) to Canadian
Breast Cancer or Avondale Zion United Church. Visitation on Wednesday
2-4 and 7-9 p.m.

McCLEAN o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2007-06-21 published
Fire victim identified
By Canadian Press, Thurs., June 21, 2007
Markham -- Tenants in an alleged illegal rooming house in this
town just north of Toronto have identified the man killed in
yesterday's early-morning blaze as the building's landlord.
Thirty-four-year-old Roberto
VALDINI was pronounced dead on scene
when firefighters carried his body out of a second-floor room
of the three-level house.
Markham▲▼ fire Chief Don
McCLEAN said the building is currently
the subject of a court fight in a dispute over its use as a multi-unit
dwelling. The landlord had been in court with York Region since
September 2006, facing charges of breaking the fire code in a
house that was zoned to be a single-family home.

McLEAN o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2007-08-10 published
Help sought to find body
Sarnia police have charged the slaying victim's common-law husband
and his sister.
By Jennifer
O'BRIEN, Sun Media, Fri., August 10, 2007
Sarnia -- Police are urging rural landowners to search properties
between Watford and Wyoming for a slain woman believed dumped
in the area in the spring.
But even without the body of Shelley
MATHIEU-
READ, 45, Sarnia
police said yesterday they had enough evidence to charge her
common-law husband, Thomas
MOFFIT, with second-degree murder.
MOFFIT, 36, is in custody on the charge. His sister, Kathy
LONG,
54, of Wyoming, is charged with being an accessory after the
fact.
"I can't get into the evidence, but there is certainly evidence&hellip
to determine Shelley
MATHIEU-
READ has met a violent death," Sgt. Scott
MacLEAN said at a news conference yesterday.
MATHIEU-
READ, formerly of London, and
MOFFIT, her partner of
about six months, have a "history of domestic violence," he said.
MacLEAN said police believe there was a "domestic disturbance"
in mid-May and
MATHIEU-
READ was killed.
Police have a daunting task in the search for
MATHIEU-
READ's
body. They think she was dumped in mid-May, when the terrain,
now blanketed by tall cornfields and overgrowing bush, was sparse.
More than 20 officers from Sarnia police searched a 39-hectare
woodlot in the area yesterday.
"That's just one small sample of the area we're searching,"
MacLEAN
said. Earlier in the week, Lambton Ontario Provincial Police
assisted Sarnia police in a search on Churchill Line between
Wyoming and Watford.
"It really is overwhelming. The landowners know their properties
better than anyone, so we are asking for their assistance,"
MacLEAN
said.
"We are looking for any signs of disturbances on their property
tire tracks or areas that may have been disturbed as a possible
gravesite."
MATHIEU-
READ, a mother and grandmother known as a heavy drug
user, was last seen by a neighbour on May 10, police said.
"Shelley▲▼ was a sibling, a mother and a grandmother," said
MacLEAN.
"She struggled her whole life with drug addiction, but she kept
in contact with her family. She was a very loved person."
MATHIEU-
READ's daughter, Robin
HARDMAN of Saint Thomas, reported
her missing on July 29.
HARDMAN hadn't seen her mother since
May.
MATHIEU-
READ moved to Sarnia from London in March. She and
MOFFIT
moved into a Finch Street apartment building in a well-kept complex.
Though MATHIEU-
READ's daughter has said her mom moved to Sarnia
to get "clean," neighbours in the 10-storey apartment building
said yesterday both she and
MOFFIT were known drinkers and drug
users.
"We would hear them fighting all the time," said a woman who
lives next to
MOFFIT's apartment on the building's fourth floor.
The neighbour said
MATHIEU-
READ had been there only a short time
when the two women shared an elevator.
"She was holding a PlayStation, and she had a book bag on her
back, and she was bawling," the neighbour said.
In the elevator,
MATHIEU-
READ said she was sick of her boyfriend's
drinking.
"She was crying and she said, 'I'm so lonely, I'm from London
and I don't know anybody around here,' " said the neighbour,
who asked not to be named.
After that, the woman said, another woman seemed to be living
with MOFFIT, who remained in his apartment until last week.
Police said
MOFFIT had once been charged with assaulting
MATHIEU-
READ
but she didn't appear in court and the charge was dropped.
MOFFIT is known to Lambton Ontario Provincial Police, said spokesperson
Const. John
REURINK.
"We did investigate a sudden death where he was involved in the
relationship with the deceased, but it was deemed that no foul
play was suspected,"
REURINK said.
He said that case could be reopened if there were enough similarities
to the MATHIEU-
READ slaying.
How To Help Police
- Police believe a black 4X4 Ford F250 was used to to dump Shelley
MATHIEU-
READ's body somewhere off Churchill Line between Wyoming
and Watford. They ask Churchill Line landowners in southeast
Lambton County and western Middlesex County between Wyoming and
Watford to check their properties.
- They also ask anyone who saw the truck to call Sarnia police
at 519-344-8861 ext. 6077 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.

McLEAN o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2007-12-23 published
Generous volunteer skimped on sleep
By Claire NEARY,
SunMedia,Sun.,December 23, 2007
It took Bill
FARQUHAR a while to figure out how his mother Beatrice
managed to pack countless hours of volunteering into her days
and still maintain an impeccably organized household.
"She got about four hours' sleep every night," the Saint Thomas
man said.
"Our neighbours always noticed that the lights in our house were
never off and the driveway was always full of cars belonging
to our Friends and family."
Beatrice Viola
FARQUHAR, 89, died December 6 of complications
from colon cancer at her home at Elgin Manor in Saint Thomas.
Born in Belmont,
FARQUHAR was a farm girl and lifelong volunteer
who loved horses, children, music, family and giving back to
her community.
She played the steel guitar and loved spending time with her
four grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.
"My mother never had a cross word for anyone," Bill
FARQUHAR
recalled. "Everyone liked her, and no matter how busy she was,
she always had time for family."
Beatrice started training to be a nurse during the Second World
War, but the war ended before she was set to leave.
She kept up her first aid skills and later worked her way up
through the ranks of Saint_John Ambulance, where she taught police
officers.
"She was always tying us up in slings and splints to practise,"
her son said.
"And her life-sized cardio-pulmonary resuscitation doll, named
'Resusci-Annie,' led to a pretty funny incident when she was
stopped by a police officer who noticed the realistic-looking
doll in the trunk."
Bea was active in a host of community groups, including Knox
Presbyterian Church, Belmont Monta Rebekah Lodge, the Liberal
Association and Mackenzie King Club, the Alzheimer Society, the
Women's Missionary Society, the Willing Workers Society and Neighbourhood
Watch.
She was the first woman inspector at the Somerville box factory
in London.
"She was always impeccably dressed, with her hair done -- even
when she was sick -- and she always did everyone's hair in the
neighbourhood for free," daughter Viola
McLEAN of Port Stanley
said.
Bill and Viola said they'll always remember how their mother
was non-judgmental and accepting of everyone.
"When we were kids we were allowed to bring anybody home," Viola
said. "She was such a good listener and she loved spending time
with her Tim Hortons gang of ladies in Saint Thomas."
"She was very organized and very happy. The only thing she didn't
like was missing out on time with family."
FARQUHAR was predeceased by her husband Charles John
FARQUHAR.

McLEAN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-06-11 published
MacLEAN,
Mabel▼Kathleen▼
(September▼ 24, 1914-June 9, 2007)
Mabel passed away peacefully at the Village of Humber Heights
after a long and full life. During her working life, she was
a loyal employee of the former Ontario Hydro in the Treasury
department. She was predeceased by her beloved brother, Hector
MacLEAN, in 2003, and will be missed by nephew James
MacLEAN,
(Jennifer BAUMAN/BOWMAN,) great-nephews Nick
MacLEAN-
BAUMAN/BOWMAN and Andrew
MacLEAN-
BAUMAN/BOWMAN, niece Heather
HARRIS, (Al
HARRIS) and great-nephew
Mark HARRIS and great-niece Erin
HARRIS.

McLEAN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-06-12 published
MacLEAN,
Mabel▲Kathleen▲
(September▲ 24, 1914-June 9, 2007)
Mabel passed away peacefully at the Village of Humber Heights
after a long and full life. During her working life, she was
a loyal employee of the former Ontario Hydro in the Treasury
department. She was predeceased by her beloved brother, Hector
MacLEAN, in 2003, and will be missed by nephew James
MacLEAN,
(Jennifer BAUMAN/BOWMAN,) great-nephews Nick
MacLEAN-
BAUMAN/BOWMAN and Andrew
MacLEAN-
BAUMAN/BOWMAN, niece Heather
HARRIS, (Al
HARRIS) and great-nephew
Mark HARRIS and great-niece Erin
HARRIS.

McLEAN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-06-18 published
CADIEUX,
Juliette (née
DESCHENEAUX)
Passed away in her 95th year on Friday, June 15, 2007 at the
Humber River Regional Hospital after a brief illness. Beloved
wife of the late Charles Auguste
CADIEUX (d. 1989.) She is survived
by her daughter Suzanne (of Toronto) and grand_son Michael
McLEAN
(of Toronto,) and her ex-son-in-law Edward
HILLIS (of Calgary)
and grand_son Patrick
HILLIS (of Toronto,) and great-granddaughters
Caitlin and Sara, grand_son Christopher
HILLIS and his wife
Yang,
great-grand_sons Kyle, Ryan and Haiwai, and grand_son Kevin
HILLIS
and his wife Donna (of Las Vegas). Visitation was held at the
Turner and Porter Butler Chapel, 4933 Dundas Street West, Toronto,
from 4-8 p.m. Sunday. Funeral Mass will be held at Our Lady of
Sorrows Church (3055 Bloor St. W., at Royal York Rd., Toronto)
on Monday, June 18, 2007 at 10: 30 a.m. To be laid to rest with
her husband in Montreal. Gone to the keeping of our Lord, but
never to be forgotten.

McLEAN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-07-28 published
MacLEAN,
Mary▲Margaret▲ "
Marg▲" (née
DAVIS)
Peacefully, in hospital, with her family at her side, on 25 July 2007,
Ottawa, Ontario. Born 25 February 1916, Winnipeg, Manitoba to
Robert J. DAVIS (Larne, Northern Ireland) and Ethel M.
ABERNETHY
(Kingston, Ontario). Marg joins her dear, late husband, Roderick
Watson MacLEAN (1979,) and two precious children, Duncan and
Katherine (1945). Beloved mother of Brian Roderick of Ottawa
(Debbie GIBSON) and Margaret Joan (Arnold
DAGENAIS) of Vancouver,
and loving Gramma Marg to Duncan and Brilee. She was predeceased
by her brother and sister-in-law, Robert A. and Elinore
DAVIS,
sisters-in-law, Jean and Jessie
MacLEAN and Betty
TILLEY, brothers-in-law,
Bruce MacLEAN and Reid
TILLEY, and cousin, Irene
POWERS.
She▲
is survived by brother-in-law, John
MacLEAN
(Toronto,) sister-in-law
Joy MacLEAN
(Calgary,) and Clarke and MaryLou
GIBSON (Wasaga
Beach). Marg delighted in her family as mother, grandmother,
mother-in-law, step-grandmother, great step-grandmother, aunt
and great aunt, and was a wonderful friend to all who knew her.
She will be remembered with much love. A member of 'the Chestnut
Street gang' with Edna Houston and the late Allie Williams, Marg
was educated at Kelvin High School in Winnipeg and the University
of Manitoba before moving to Ottawa and Queen's University (B.A.,
1937). She and her dear friend, Isobel Muir, met at Queen's.
At Carleton University Marg was Secretary to the Graduate School.
An avid 'B' golfer, Marg was a long-time member of the Ottawa
Hunt and Golf Club, a past captain of the women golfers at the
Hunt Club, played regularly with the business women and curled
when the snow came. She loved bridge and played regularly till
just before her death. A love of travel took her from Russia
to New Zealand with family visits to Mexico and to cousin, Ibby
BELL, in Northern Ireland. She was an active member of Glebe
Saint_James United Church. For years she was a community volunteer.
For the last several years Marg was part of the community at
The Palisades Ottawa where she had many long-time and new Friends
who were wonderful company. The Glebe had been her neighbourhood
since coming to Ottawa, even while living in Alta Vista. Thank
you all for your Friendships. Family and Friends are invited
to visit at the Central Chapel of Hulse, Playfair and McGarry,
315 McLeod Street, Ottawa, Wednesday, 1 August 2007 from 2-4 p.m.
and 7-9 p.m. Marg's Funeral Service will be held in the Chapel
on Thursday, 2 August 2007 at 1 p.m. Interment at Beechwood Cemetery.
Donations can be made in Marg's memory to the Children's Hospital
of Eastern Ontario. Thanks to the staff at The Palisades-Ottawa,
the nursing staff of 8 West at the Ottawa General Hospital and
in particular, to Doctor
BARNES,
DoctorMacKINNON, Hillary
GRAHAM and
Kelly Ann BAINES for their caring support. Thanks also to Rev. George
CLIFFORD for his constant Friendship and guidance. Condolences/tributes:
mcgarryfamily.ca

McLEAN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-07-30 published
CAIRD,
CarolAnnJanet
(GAULIN) (1944-2007)
Senior Vice President (Retired) Exit Realty International
Carol Ann Janet
CAIRD
(GAULIN) on Saturday, July 28, 2007, after
a lengthy illness and courageous fight, passed peacefully in
her hometown of Napanee, Ontario. Carol commenced a successful
career in real estate in 1977 and entered business in Kingston,
Ontario as owner/operator of C. Caird Real Estate in 1982. Having
owned and operated five Re/Max offices in Kingston and area,
Carol was named Broker Owner of the Year in 1993. In 1996 Carol
joined in the launch of what would become Exit Realty International
with extensive operations in Canada and later in the United States.
She retired from Exit in 2003. Honoured to be one of the first
women invited to be a Rotarian in Canada, Carol has been a constant
supporter in Kingston and Napanee areas, being named a Paul Harris
Fellow. Carol's chosen charities are World Vision and the Salvation
Army. Survived by her spouse Dennis
CAIRD,
Carol is missed by
five children, Dennis Lawrence Jr., of Napanee, Kelly Lynn (the
late Garry
McLEAN), Mary Beth, David Ross (Suzanne), of Ottawa,
Andrew Preston (Josie) of London, England, and five grandchildren,
Nicolas, Claudia, Talia, Gabrielle of Ottawa and Lawrence of
London, England. Carol is survived by brothers Terry (Helen)
of Calgary and Douglas (Roxanne) of Newburgh and predeceased
by sister Linda, brothers Dennis and Ricky
ROSS.
TheCaird family
would like to express their appreciation to the parishioners
of St. Patrick's Church for their continual prayers, the many
health care providers and the close family and Friends who provided
additional support throughout Carol's spirited fight. Family
and Friends will be received at Wartman Funeral Home, 448 Camden
Road, Napanee, July 31 from 6-9 p.m. and August 1 from 2-4 and
7-9 p.m. In celebration of Carol's life, a Funeral Mass will
be held on August 2 at St. Patrick's Church, 179 West Street,
Napanee, at 11 a.m.

McCLEAN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-07-30 published
HALFORD,
Teresa
Peacefully with her family at her side on Thursday, July 26,
2007 at the Southlake Regional Health Centre. Terry, beloved
wife of 61 years to Tom. Loving mother of Linda
McCLEAN
(John)
Tom (Jen); Geoffrey (Heather); Tracey (Dennis). Grandmother of
Tammy, Andrew, Jamie, Cari, Abby, and John. Memorial Mass on
Wednesday morning at 10 a.m. in Our Lady of Grace Church (Yonge,
north of Wellington). Inurnment Holy Cross Cemetery. In memory
of Terry, donations to the Canadian Diabetes Association would
be appreciated. Arrangements entrusted to the Thompson Funeral
Home, 905-727-5421.

McLEAN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-08-11 published
SCHULTZ,
Margaret "
Marg"
Agnes (née
McLEAN)
(August 16, 1913-August 4, 2007)
On Saturday, August 4, 2007, my mother, Marg, died with her family
by her side at The Convalescent Home of Winnipeg at the age of
93 years after putting her last piece of chocolate to rest.
Remaining to forever cherish Marg's memory are her daughter Peggy
of Toronto; sister Leila (Lee)
McDONALD of Winnipeg; niece Barbara
KEHLER
(Joseph) of Cartier, Manitoba; as well as many relatives,
Friends and extended family across Canada who brought joy to
Marg's life. She was predeceased by her parents Douglas and Leila
McLEAN; husband Carl William
SCHULTZ (F/O, DFC, Royal Canadian
AirForceNo. 77 Squadron) in 1956; brothers Robert Douglas
McLEAN
of Winnipeg (1973), John (Jack) Gordon of Ottawa (2004).
Born, raised and educated in Winnipeg, Marg graduated from Kelvin
High School in 1929 and began her career at the Hudson Bay Co.
She became buyer of women's millinery and later lingerie taking
her to the Calgary store during the Second World War. Marg and
Carl were married in Calgary as the war ended and returned to
Winnipeg.
Daughter Peggy was born in 1949 and the family (with Carl's mother,
Sophia) moved to Morden, Manitoba. For 5 years Marg worked with
the finance department of Bruins Ford dealership. Active in the
community, including Ladies Auxiliary, Canadian Branch No. 11
Legion, she made many lifetime Friendships.
1954 saw the family back in Winnipeg, as Marg joined Winnipeg
Motor Products (later to become Park Pontiac Buick). Two years
later, the world as Marg and her daughter knew it, changed with
the sudden death of Carl. As a single mother, she became credit
manager of Winnipeg Motors and began active involvement in the
wider credit world.
In 1975 Marg became the first female president, in its 40 year
history, of Credit Grantors Association of Canada. She was an
Associate of the Canadian Credit Institute and held all offices,
including president of Credit Women's International.
A credit manager with a heart for those whose circumstances made
it hard to manage Marg's humour and smiling face influenced people
from all walks of life. "Maggie" could make a story out of any
life event!
"Retiring" in 1978, Marg soon took on part time employment with
the Credit Bureau until well into her 70's. She was active in
Winnipeg Council of Women, Manitoba Society of Seniors, Saint_John's
Resource Centre, Sons of Scotland (Lord Selkirk 205). She continued
to participate in credit conferences across Canada.
This last decade has seen Marg struggle to retain her sense of
control as dementia and diminished eyesight challenged her daily
life. She kept going long after it seemed she could not. Her
own strength and spirit have been supported by care and devotion
of staff and volunteers during Marg's last 8 years at The Convalescent
Home of Winnipeg. Thank you to them and to the companions who
have added to Marg's quality of life.
In compliance with Marg's wishes, no formal funeral service will
be held. A service of remembrance will be held at a later date.
Marg will be buried with Carl in Brookside Cemetery.
Those wishing to honour Marg's memory may do so by making a donation
to The Convalescent Home of Winnipeg, 276 Hugo Street N., Winnipeg,
Manitoba R3M 2N6.

McLEAN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-08-30 published
GOETZ,
PeterHenry (1917-2007)
Beloved dad, grandpa and great-grandpa, passed away on Tuesday,
August 28, 2007 just shy of his 90th birthday. He was born on
September 8, 1917, in Slavgorod, Russia, where he was raised
on a collective farm by his parents, Henry and Justina. He immigrated
to Canada in 1929 along with his parents and his brother Henry.
His baby brother Siegfried was born during the ocean voyage to
Quebec City. The family then settled in the Kitchener-Waterloo
area. Peter attended Kitchener Collegiate Institute where he
met his future wife, Helena
WARKENTIN. In his thirties, Peter
pursued an accounting career with B.F. Goodrich. He was, however,
an avid sportsman, becoming recognized as a 'scratch' golfer
at the Westmount Golf and Country Club. His passion for the arts
eventually eclipsed his interest in sports. By attending Saturday
morning classes at Waterloo College, now Wilfred Laurier University
and joining the Kitchener-Waterloo Society of Artists in 1946,
Peter developed his artistic skills. He also added a daughter
Jean Margot to the family in 1946 and a son, Peter Andrew in
1949. Peter was elected to the Canadian Society of Painters in
Watercolour in 1960 and the Ontario Society of Artists in 1963.
Exhibitions include the National Gallery, Ottawa; the Rotunda
Gallery, London, England; La Scala Gallery, Florence, Italy
the Galleria International, New York City and the Art Gallery
of Ontario. During his seventy plus years as a respected Kitchener-Waterloo
Artist he received numerous rewards and accolades and was a respected
member of the community. His work is in the collection of Her
Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, the City of Waterloo, the Kitchener-Waterloo
Art Gallery, the London Regional Art Gallery, the National Club
in Toronto, the Universities of Guelph, Waterloo and Wilfred
Laurier and many, many private homes. Peter was predeceased by
his parents, his brother Henry and his wife Helena. He is survived
by his daughter Jean (David)
HOOVER, his son Peter (Louella)
GOETZ and his brother Siegfried (Corinne)
GOETZ. He will be greatly
missed by his long time friend and companion Dora Melville
STEPHENS.
He is also survived by his grandchildren Jennifer (Garry)
MacLEAN,
Oliver (Alpena)
HOOVER and Travis
HOOVER, as well as his great-grandchildren
Megan and Lyssa
MacLEAN and Alexander and Stephan
HOOVER.
There
are many nieces and nephews. A viewing will be held at the Erb and
Good Family Funeral Home, 171 King St. S., Waterloo, on Friday
from 7-9 p.m. The funeral service will be held at Redeemer Lutheran
Church, 78 John St. W., Waterloo, Saturday, September 1, 2007
11 a.m. Interment will follow at the Parkview Cemetery. If Friends
so desire, memorial tributes may be made to Redeemer Lutheran
Church, Canadian Cancer Society or the Lung Association, all
of which he supported and these can be arranged through the funeral
home, 519-745-8445 or www.erbgood.com.

McLEAN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-09-21 published
POUNSETT,
MargaretCatharine (née
MacLEAN)
Passed away peacefully on Saturday, September 15th 2007 at Shepherd
Lodge in her 104th year. A former resident of Leaside and Donway
Place, Don Mills. Beloved daughter of the late Donald and Ann
MacLEAN.
Predeceased by her loved and loving husband Frank. Dear
sister of the late Florence (Teddy)
MacLEAN.
Beloved mother of
Donald (Shirley) and Alan (Betty). Devoted grandmother of Hillary
(Hugh McKEE)
POUNSETT, Geoffrey, Matthew, Elizabeth and Amy (Greg)
KENNY.
Loving great-grandmother of Sean, Ian and Madeleine
McKEE
and Chloe KENNY.
She was a founding and very active member of
Leaside Presbyterian Church, a long time member of the Granite
Club and the Toronto Ladies Golf Club and a charter member of
the Donalda Club. Margaret was an avid gardener, an accomplished
pianist and an organizer par excellence. The family will receive
Friends at the Humphrey Funeral Home - A.W. Miles Chapel, 1403 Bayview
Avenue (south of Eglinton Avenue East), from 11 a.m. with a service
in the chapel at 12 noon on Monday, September 24th. Reception
to follow in the Leaside Room. Private interment at Saint_John's
Cemetery, Norway. If desired, in lieu of flowers, donations may
be made to Leaside Presbyterian Church, 670 Eglinton Ave., East
Toronto M4G 2K3 or Sunnybrook Hospital Foundation, 2075 Bayview
Ave., Toronto M4N 3M5. Condolences and memories may be forwarded
through www.humphreymiles.com.

McLEAN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-10-17 published
POLLAK,
FredA., CD
Maj. (Ret'd) Royal Canadian Dragoons
Peacefully at the Elizabeth Bruyere Palliative Care Centre in
Ottawa on October 16th, 2007 in his 89th year. Beloved husband
of Ann (GUTHRIE.)
Wonderful dad of Susan, Catherine (Eric
SLONE,)
Nancy,Robin
(TimVERSTER) and his late daughter, Elizabeth.
Loving grandfather of David, Christopher and Matthew
SCHULTZ,
Ted and Laura
SLONE, and Desiree
POLLAK-
GARCIA.
Delighted great-grandfather
of Isabelle
FULFORD and Anne-Elise
SCHULTZ.
Fred will also be
greatly missed by his brother, John
POLLAK
(Zdena) and sister
Gerta McLEAN; cousins Hannah
SPENCER (Elvins), Mimi
ROSENBLUTH
(Gideon,) Eva
LIPA (the late Michael,) and Margit
SMITH
(Lloyd)
nieces Patsy, Andra and Carla, and nephew Jan; other family members,
and many good Friends. Fred was born to Anna and Otto
POLLAK
in Brezno, Czechoslovakia, on May 20, 1919. His family came to
Canada as refugees in 1939. Fred enlisted in the Canadian army,
served four years overseas and then settled into a long and colourful
career in military intelligence. Fred was a charming, disarming
and mischievous man, passionate about history, his family and
Friends, and the great outdoors. He and Ann were a splendidly
matched duo of world travellers and bon vivants. Fred made us
laugh, and the many pleasures of his company will not soon be
forgotten. Friends are invited to visit at the Central Chapel
of Hulse, Playfair and McGarry, 315 McLeod Street, Ottawa, on Thursday
from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. A Memorial Service will be held in the Chapel
on Friday, October 19, 2007 at 11: 30 a.m. with a reception to
follow. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation in Fred's
memory to the Friends of the Canadian War Museum or a charity
of your choice. The family wishes to thank the care providers
at Elizabeth Bruyere and the Ottawa General for their kindness
and skill. Condolences/donations at www.mcgarryfamily.ca

McLEAN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-10-17 published
ZAHRAI,
Fariba, R.N., B.Sc.N.
I was a fish swimming in the sea of life watching sunrises and
sundowns. Now, I swim in the everlasting ocean where there is
no end in sight, but peace.
Peacefully on Thursday, October 11, 2007 at 10: 31 p.m. in hospital
surrounded by the love and support of family after a determined
and unselfish battle against ovarian cancer. Fariba is survived
by her devoted and loving husband, Jodie
PARMAR, their three
cherished and loving sons, Nolan (5), Liam (6), and Nevin (13),
her loving son, Nader (19), her loving daughter, Laila (24),
her loving parents, Doctor Amir Hassan
ZAHRAI and Farideh
AGHAYAN,
and her two wonderful and loving brothers, Beau and Doctor Ali
ZAHRAI.
Fariba was born in Tehran on February 27, 1961 and was raised
there and
in London, England. She completed high school at The
Hun School of Princeton -- an independent college preparatory
school located in Princeton, New Jersey. Fariba graduated from
the University of Toronto, Faculty of Nursing, Bachelor of Science
in Nursing (Dean's Honour List) and from George Brown College,
Diploma Nursing (Dean's Honour List). Fariba was a member of
Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing. During
her nursing career, Fariba worked at Toronto Public Health in
the 277 Victoria Street and 1115 Queen Street West offices, and
at Mount Sinai Hospital in the High-Risk Ante Partum Unit. She
made a positive difference in the lives of her patients/clients
and colleagues. The family wishes to express its sincere appreciation
to the compassionate and caring staff at each of Saint Michael's
Hospital, Toronto General Hospital, Princess Margaret Hospital,
and Oakville Trafalgar Memorial Hospital. In particular, the
family is grateful for the care provided by Doctors Rashida
HAQ,
Barry ROSEN, Anthony
FYLE,
AmitOZA, Leslie
LEVIN, Ted
AXLER,
Helen PYLE,
SudhirPANDYA, and Linda
McLEAN. In addition, the
family wishes to recognize the kind assistance of Adiba, Mirella,
and Tessa at Saint Michael's Hospital; Mhari at Toronto General
Hospital; Heidi, Noela, Valerie, Linda, and Josie at Princess
Margaret Hospital; Yolanda, Carol, Amanda, Julie, Jean, Jennifer,
and Manuel at Oakville Trafalgar Memorial Hospital; Jadwiga at
Comcare; Laura at Acclaim, Alison at Community Care Access Centre
Halton, and Ron Marcinkoski at Market Drugs Medical in Edmonton.
Interment took place at York Cemetery on Monday, October 15,
2007 in a private, family ceremony. A tribute to honour and celebrate
Fariba's life will be held at the Reception Centre, York Cemetery,
160 Beecroft Road (west of the North York Civic Centre), Toronto,
Ontario on Thursday, October 18, 2007 from 7 to 9 p.m. In lieu
of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the National Ovarian
Cancer Association, 101-145 Front Street East, Toronto, Ontario,
M5A 1E3 or 1-877-413-7970 in order to 'Turn Up the Volume!' on
ovarian cancer. You've done your best; it's time to rest.

McLEAN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-11-02 published
McLEAN,
Joanne▲Carol
76 years. Friday, October 26th, 2007 at the Sudbury Regional
Hospital-Saint_Joseph's Health Centre, Sudbury.
Beloved daughter of the late Martin and Greeta
(WOODWARD)
McLEAN
both predeceased. Loving sister of Peggy
MAYNARD,
Tom,Leo,Paul,
Bill and Fr. Ted CSB. all predeceased, (Fr. Ted taught at
St. Charles in Sudbury for many years), and Catherine of Toronto.
Dear aunt of nieces and nephews in Toronto and Irving, Texas.
Joanne went to high school at Loretto Abbey in Toronto. She graduated
from the University of Toronto, Saint Michael's College with a
B.A., completing her post secondary school studies at the Ontario
Teacher's College. She taught English at the Secondary School
level in Greater Toronto, Hamilton, Owen Sound and Newmarket.
In 1972 she moved to Northern Ontario, teaching in Cochrane,
French River, Capreol and Noelville. Retiring in 1988 Joanne
moved to Sudbury where she maintained a network of relatives,
former classmates, former students and new Friends ranging from
Eloise Defayette in British Columbia to Janet Garske in Michigan,
Aunt Carol in Texas and her sister Catherine in Toronto. In Sudbury
she forged new Friendships with Kim Scott, Sister Barbara McKinnon,
Alice Daoust, Phyllis Gervais and most recently Denise Wright.
She was always appreciative of the support she received during
a variety of illnesses from the highly professional staff of
Saint_Joseph's Health Centre, most particularly Doctor
McCALLISTER.
At Joanne's request there will be no visitation or service. Cremation
with interment in the family plot at the Mount Hope Cemetery,
Toronto Arrangements entrusted to the Lougheed Funeral Home,
Sudbury Flowers, donations or messages of condolence available
on line at Lougheed.org

McLEAN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-11-03 published
MacLEAN, "
Joe"
JosephBruce
Passed away suddenly at home on Thursday November 1st, 2007 at
the age of 56 years. Beloved husband of Carolyn
LENNOX.
Loving
father to Emily. Brother to Peter and his wife Linda and brother-in-law
to Gary and Eleanor
LENNOX.
Loving uncle to, Heather, Megan (Greg,)
Andy and Beth. Joe will be fondly remembered by his extended
family and Friends from the Toronto area, Parry Sound, New Brunswick
and Fort McMurray and elsewhere. The family will receive Friends
at the York Visitation Chapel and Reception Centre 160 Beecroft
Rd. Toronto (N. of Sheppard Ave. 1 block W. of Yonge St. (416-221-3404),
on Sunday November 4th, from 2 until 4 p.m. and Monday November 5th
from 5 until 8 p.m. Funeral service will be held on Tuesday November 6th
at 11 a.m. at Christ Church Deer Park, 1570 Yonge Street, N.W.
corner of Yonge and Heath (416-920-5211) Cremation. In lieu of
flowers donations may be made in memory of Joe to Yonge Street
Mission's Genesis Place (www.ysm.on.ca) Online condolences may
be made at www.etouch.ca

McLEAN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-11-12 published
SUMMERHAYES,
DonaldClair
(December 21, 1931-November 8, 2007)
Surrounded by the physical presence and unconditional love of
those closest to him, Don passed away very gently at Saint_Joseph's
Health Centre, Toronto, just before 11 p.m. on Thursday, November 8,
2007. Grace and courage marked the last months of Don's life,
as he lived with cancer diagnosed too late for treatment. Don
was a poet, teacher, critic and photographer. He was an unflinchingly
loyal and deeply loving parent, grandparent, partner and friend.
Don will be missed by many, among them his wife, Merlin
HOMER
his children, Siobhan, Christopher, Jonathan and Jennifer (Hall)
his sister Anne
(MacFARLANE;) his grandchildren Caitlin and Alicia
HALL and Devin and Polly
SUMMERHAYES; and John
HALL and Deborah
GIRVIN.
Many thanks to the doctors, nurses and staff at Saint_Joseph's
HealthCentre, especially Doctors
McLEAN,
MAZZOTTA and
CRISPINO
to all the members of the Home Care Team, especially Diane
OLIVER,
R.N. and to the circle of Friends who provided emotional, material
and spiritual support. Don made regular contributions to Saint_Joseph's
Health Centre, The Aids Committee of Toronto, the Scott Mission,
the Toronto Symphony and an education fund for his grandchildren.
If wished, contributions to any of these would support his ongoing
priorities. Cremation has taken place. Memorial Service will
be held at the G.H. Hogle Funeral Homes, 63 Mimico Avenue, Toronto
on Saturday, December 1, 2007 at 2: 00 p.m. Online condolences
may be made at www.hoglefuneralhomes.com'

McLEAN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-11-22 published
FERGUSON,
Christine
A resident of the Wexford Nursing Home, Toronto, formerly, of
Sydney, Nova Scotia, passed away peacefully on Monday, November 19,
2007, age 80, at North York General Hospital. Born in Sydney,
she was the daughter of the late Sarah Jane
FERGUSON and raised
by loving foster parents, the late Donald John
MacLEOD and Mary
Ferguson MacLEOD (née
MacLEAN.)
Christine grew up on their farm
in Framboise where her life was shaped by the Depression years
of the nineteen thirties. As a young woman, she taught school
and later married at the age of 20 to Neil Alex
FERGUSON on November 20th,
1946. She was a happy homemaker giving birth to 5 children until
Neil passed away from a heart attack at only 39 years of age.
She worked very hard raising the children alone and bravely survived
the untimely death of her 8 year old daughter Sarah Anne. On
April 2, 1964 Christine married the late Edward Charles
BROWN
of Dutch Brook and gave birth to another daughter and for years
supported his auto body business until their divorce. She loved
to play bingo, dance, tend plants and tell a joke. She will be
sadly missed by her daughters, Christine Brown
CAMPBELL
(Howie,)
Marie CLEMENTS,
CoraMacNEIL (Roy) and Belva
HOOPER (Wendel)
son, Sheldon
FERGUSON and foster sister, Helen
MORRISON.
Survived
by grandchildren; Scott
CLEMENTS,
TracyWADE, Ronnie
MacNEIL,
Angela YURISICH,
Andrea,Sarah and Michael
HOOPER, Robert and
Lyndsay FERGUSON, Bhreagh, Ceilidh, Daniel and Meaghan
CAMPBELL
great-grandchildren, Michael James
WADE,
ZacharyYURISICH, Kieran
and Avery MacNEIL, and Bria
FERGUSON.
Christine was predeceased
by her first husband, Neil Alex
FERGUSON, daughter Sarah Anne,
brother, Arthur Bartholomew and former second husband, Edward
Charles BROWN.
Visitation will take place at Sydney Memorial
Chapel on Friday 7-9 p.m. A funeral service will be held in the
chapel on Saturday 11 a.m., with Nancy Whitney, DLM officiating.
Interment in Zion United Cemetery. Condolences may sent to the
family at sydmemchapel@ca.ns.sympatico.ca

McLEAN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-11-24 published
PAVANEL,
Charles "
Charlie" (1925-2007)
Charles PAVANEL, who died Saturday, November 17, 2007 at the
age of 82, enjoyed every opportunity life afforded him. 'You
only go through this world once,' he said, 'so you've got to
have a good time.' For Charlie, a good time meant standing by
his family and Friends through thick and thin, living large at
social gatherings, sharing a joke or handful of cash with strangers
in need, and excelling at sports and in business. A no-nonsense
competitor and unafraid to take chances, Charlie commanded the
respect and affection of many who met him on the field and in
the boardroom. Born in 1925 in Cooksville to Carlo and Elena
PAVANEL, who had emigrated from Treviso, Italy, Charles was the
youngest of seven children. From the age of nine he was drawn
time and again to the Credit Valley Golf Course, where he learned
the game first as a caddie and later as a talented and dedicated
player. He also showed great skill as a running back for the
Port Credit High School football team. It was at high school
that he met his future wife, Mary
McDERMOTT, who was a member
of the cheerleading squad. They were married on April 28, 1951,
in a small ceremony at the Port Credit Presbyterian Church, and
went on to have five children. During the Second World War, Charlie
served in the Navy. He graduated in Chemical Engineering from
the University of Toronto in 1951. Right out of school he was
hired by B.F. Goodrich to work in Waterloo as part of the Chemical
Division's sales team, and some time later became one of the
firm's leading managers. After settling in he joined Rockway
Golf Club and later Westmount Golf and Country Club, where he
laid low the competition for more than three decades, both on
the golf course and, for several years, the curling rink. A 3-handicapper
- with a best score of 69 on par 72 - Charlie took great pleasure
in playing many of the top courses in the world, and always appreciated
the game for opening innumerable doors both in business and Friendship.
He was also a member of the KW Racquet Club in Kitchener, the
Mississauga Golf Club, the Tournament Players Club in Dearborn,
Michigan, and the Vines Golf Club in Fort Myers, Florida. He
also belonged to the local Gyro Club. In 1974, Charlie enjoyed
immediate success with the founding of Genesta Manufacturing,
which was begun with the help of Mary, who ran the office out
of their dining room for the first year. Hematite Manufacturing
was added in 1978, and in 1987, Genesta, Hematite and other interests
became Pavaco Plastics Inc. Under Charlie's leadership, the company
garnered several awards, and introduced many industry firsts
in the lighting and automotive sectors. Charlie was devastated
following the death of Mary on May 7, 1986, but a year later
had the good fortune to meet Vivian
McLEAN, and after 12 happy
years they were married on July 13, 2000. Charles is survived
by Vivian, his children Ellen, John, Jane and Joanne (Alex predeceased
him on December 20, 2006), and their spouses Wendy, Clare, Sami,
Mark and Mike; his grandchildren Adam, Leah, Kate, Evan, Hailie,
Charlie, Nicholas, Hannah, May, Jack, Liam, Maddie, Callum, Hannah,
Amy and Elizabeth; his brother and sister-in-law Bruni and Marie,
and his sister-in-law Mary
KAY.
Charles is missed by Vivian's
children, Wendy, Susan, Gary, and Patrick. He is lovingly remembered
for being a generous and upright father, a fun-loving uncle,
an excellent companion to his Friends, and a good provider for
all who were fortunate to enjoy the charm and embrace of his
company. A memorial celebration of Charles' life will be held
at Del Dente's at The Charcoal Steakhouse, 2980 King St. E. Kitchener
on Sunday, December 2, 2007 from 1-4 p.m. A private family service
at Charles's residence was officiated by Rev. Walter
McLEAN.
As an expression of your sympathy, a donation may be made to
the Canadian Diabetes Association, 14 Irvin Street, Suite 1,
Kitchener, Ontario N2H 1K8. Erb and Good Family Funeral Home Ltd.
171 King Street South, Waterloo, Ontario N2J 1P7 Phone: 519-745-8445
Fax: 519-745-9992. www.erbgood.com

McLEAN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-12-05 published
MacLEAN,
Dawn▼Patricia▼ (née
KOSSATS)
Passed away peacefully at Cambridge Memorial Hospital on Sunday,
December▼ 2, 2007. Beloved wife of Sam
MacLEAN and dear mother
of Candace (Michael
BONDY) and Robin (Jennifer.) Cherished by
grandchildren Mathew and Sarah
MacLEAN and Collin and Elyse
BONDY.
Born and raised in Pembroke, Ontario, the only child of Leonard
and Betty KOSSATS.
After▼ graduating from McGill University, Dawn
worked as a dietician and later settled with Sam in (Galt) Cambridge.
A private service will be held. A celebration of Dawn's life
will occur at a later date. As expressions of sympathy donations
may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society by contacting Coutts
Funeral Home and Cremation Centre (519) 621-1650.

McLEAN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-12-05 published
MacLEAN,
WilliamDonaldGlenn,▲ B.A., CLU, FLMI, CFP
Peacefully on Tuesday, December 04, 2007. Predeceased by his
wife ShirleyMINICOLA, parents Ray and Beatrice and sister Jean.
Survived by sister Karen (Peter) of Calgary and longtime friend
and business associate Carolyn
LEWIS.
Glenn will be missed by
all of his many nieces and nephews, family and Friends. Glenn
was a veteran financial advisor in Toronto until he retired several
years ago. His ownership of both thoroughbred and standard horses
kept Glenn busy in his retirement years. His near win of the
Canadian Triple Crown was one of the many highlights in Glenn's
life. Special thanks to Jo-Anne
ANDERSON for her years of care
for Glenn. Friends may call at the Turner and Porter Butler Chapel
4933 Dundas Street, W. Etobicoke (between Islington and Kipling Aves)
from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. on Friday. Funeral service will be held
in the chapel on Saturday, December 8, 2007 at 11 a.m. A reception
will follow at Islington Golf and Country Club. Cremation to take
place. For those who wish, memorial donations may be made to
the charity of your choice.

McLEAN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-12-08 published
MacLEAN,
Dawn▲Patricia▲ (née
KOSSATS)
Passed away peacefully at Cambridge Memorial Hospital on Sunday,
December▲ 2, 2007. Beloved wife of Sam
MacLEAN and dear mother
of Candace (Michael
BONDY) and Robin (Jennifer.) Cherished by
grandchildren Mathew and Sarah
MacLEAN and Collin and Elyse
BONDY.
Born and raised in Pembroke, Ontario, the only child of Leonard
and Betty KOSSATS.
After▲ graduating from McGill University, Dawn
worked as a dietician and later settled with Sam in (Galt) Cambridge.
A private service will be held. A celebration of Dawn's life
will occur at a later date. As expressions of sympathy donations
may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society by contacting Coutts
Funeral Home and Cremation Centre (519) 621-1650.

McLEAN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-12-08 published
WALKER,
Olwen▼ (née
OWEN)
Of Avondale Road, Rosedale, Toronto; The Cabin at Claremont,
Ontario; and Park House, Isle of Mull, Scotland, beloved wife
of 63 years of the late James Woods
WALKER, OBE, Q.C. Born
Wychwood Park, Toronto, November 14th, 1912 to Professor Eric
Trevor OWEN of Trinity College, Toronto and Elsie Una
MacLEAN
of the Isle of Mull. Died peacefully at Belmont House December 6th,
2007. Olwen was a shining example to her niece, Daphne (Miller)
BEAUROY, nephews Iain (her Godson) and the late Keith
MILLEREric,Ronald,▼Trevor,▼ the late Kenneth, and Gerald
OWEN, niece
Meredith STANFORD née
OWEN,
Daphne's▼ children Fabienne, Stéphane,
Muriel and David
BEAUROY and grandnieces Rachel
BEAUROY and Lucy
BEAUROY.
Olwens brothers Trevor and Ivon
OWEN, and on the
WALKER
side, Hugh, Gordon, Hilary and Mary
WALKER,
Leonard and Douglas
GILDAY, their children and families and the many Friends and
admirers throughout the world will never forget her clear purpose,
her sense of decorum, her generosity of hand and heart, her forthrightness,
her joy in everything. She strove for perfection in all she was
and did, and expected the same in return. Her warm benevolence
and hospitality illuminated many lives. Devoted to her husband,
she shared with him a love of nature translated into their life
work: reforesting whole tracts of their land on the Oakridges
Moraine.
Interment at the Walker plot, Mt. Pleasant Cemetery on December 15th
at twelve noon, followed by Anglican service at the Belmont House
chapel and a lunch reception in the Solarium at 1 p.m.
Olwen supported Belmont House with her husband as a donor. She
worked there as a volunteer, and since 1996 it has been her home.
Our▼ thanks to the staff, to Doctor
BIRMINGHAM, and to dear Angela
SMART,
Olwen's▼ private nurse-companion, true friend and carer
in her final years.
To remember Olwen and Jim
WALKER, please plant a tree in their
name, or give to a charity of your choosing.

McLEAN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-12-14 published
WALKER,
Olwen▲ (née
OWEN)
Of Avondale Road, Rosedale, Toronto; The Cabin at Claremont,
Ontario; and Park House, Isle of Mull, Scotland, beloved wife
of 63 years of the late James Woods
WALKER, OBE, Q.C. Born
Wychwood Park, Toronto, November 14th, 1912 to Professor Eric
Trevor OWEN of Trinity College, Toronto and Elsie Una
MacLEAN
of the Isle of Mull. Died peacefully at Belmont House December 6th,
2007. Olwen was a shining example to her niece, Daphne
(MILLER)
BEAUROY, nephews Iain and the late Keith
MILLER; the late Eric,
Ronald,▲Trevor,▲ the late Kenneth, and Gerald
OWEN, niece Meredith
STANFORD née
OWEN,
Daphne's▲ children Fabienne, Stéphane, Muriel
and David BEAUROY and grand-nieces Rachel
BEAUROY and Lucy
BEAUROY.
Olwen's brothers Trevor and Ivon
OWEN, and on the
WALKER side,
Hugh, Gordon, Hilary and Mary
WALKER, Leonard and Douglas
GILDAY,
their children, our families and the many Friends and admirers
throughout the world will never forget her clear purpose, her
sense of decorum, her generosity of hand and heart, her forthrightness,
her joy in everything. She strove for perfection in all she was
and did, and expected the same in return. Her warm benevolence
and hospitality illuminated many lives. Devoted to her husband,
she shared with him a love of nature translated into their life
work: reforesting whole tracts of their land on the Oakridges
Moraine. She stood ever firm on principle, and her judgement
of merit was swift and, some would claim, infallible.
Interment at the Walker plot, Mt. Pleasant Cemetery on December 15th
at twelve noon, followed by Anglican service at the Belmont House
chapel and a lunch reception in the Solarium at 1 p.m.
Olwen supported Belmont House with her husband as a donor. She
worked there as a volunteer, and since 1996 it has been her home.
Our▲ thanks to the staff, to Doctor
BIRMINGHAM, and to dear Angela
SMART,
Olwen's▲ private nurse-companion, true friend and carer
in her final years.
To remember Olwen and Jim
WALKER, please plant a tree in their
name, or give to a charity of your choosing.